The chronology of megalithic funerary practices: a Bayesian approach to Grave 11 At El Barranquete necropolis (Almería, Spain)

Aranda Jiménez, Gonzalo y Lozano Medina, Águeda
2014. Journal of Archaeological Science 50: 369-382
Publicado el 23/8/14
Abstract:

For the first time on the southern Iberian Peninsula it is possible to determine the timescale and funerary span of a single megalithic grave, as all the Minimum Number of Individuals identified by anthropologicalstudy have been dated. Thirteen radiocarbon measurements are now available from Grave 11 at ElBarranquete necropolis. Two Bayesian models have been built on the basis of archaeological interpretationsof the mortuary depositions. The results stress the late construction of the monument,probably in 2452-2316 cal BC, and the short, but intensive ritual use during the Chalcolithic period of between three and nine generations. The funerary reuse of the monument is one the most remarkable features of this tomb. According to the Bayesian models, these ritual practices began in 2154-2022 cal BC and spans a long period of at least half a millennium. The results are also discussed in the context of the megalithic phenomenon on the southern Iberian Peninsula.

Keywords:

Radiocarbon dating, Bayesian statistic, Funerary ritual, Megalithic phenomenon, Copper Age, Bronze Age

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